"As soon as this game is over, we'll make that final call," Saturday said after Thursday's NFC practice.

Asked if he already has made the decision, Saturday said he had not.

"I'll sit down with my wife and family, and hopefully we"ll come to a decision," he said.

This time last year, the longtime Indianapolis Colts center said he was leaning toward retirement but ended up signing a two-year, $7.75 million contract with the Packers ($4 million was paid out in 2012) in hopes of winning a second Super Bowl.

"I wanted to get to a new place (after 13 seasons with the Colts), try that out," Saturday said. "I wanted to see if I could get that second ring. Unfortunately, it didn't work out."

Even if he decides to play another season, it won't be with the Packers, who are expected to release Saturday. He's scheduled to make $1.35 million in salary in 2013 and is due a $1.4 million roster bonus. Saturday also has a total of $1 million in per-game roster bonuses.